Learn to say popular dependency and vulnerability scanning tool names correctly.
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How is Snyk (developer security platform for scanning code and dependencies) correctly pronounced?
Snyk is pronounced 'SNEEK' — rhymes with 'sneak', not 'snick' or 'snake'. In a technical interview: "Snyk flagged a critical vulnerability in a transitive dependency three levels deep."
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How is Dependabot (GitHub's automated dependency update bot) correctly pronounced?
Dependabot is pronounced 'dih-PEN-duh-bot' — 'dependency' plus 'bot', stress on PEN. In a technical interview: "Dependabot opened a pull request the same day the patched version of the library shipped."
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How is Renovate (automated dependency update tool configurable beyond GitHub) correctly pronounced?
Renovate (the dependency tool) is pronounced 'REN-oh-vayt' — exactly like the everyday word for remodeling, stress on REN. In a technical interview: "Renovate grouped all the minor patch updates into a single weekly pull request."
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How is OWASP Dependency-Check (open-source tool that detects publicly disclosed vulnerabilities) correctly pronounced?
OWASP Dependency-Check is pronounced 'OH-wahsp dih-PEN-den-see-CHEK' — 'OWASP' rhymes with 'gosh app', plus 'dependency check'. In a technical interview: "OWASP Dependency-Check cross-referenced every JAR against the national vulnerability database."
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How is Trivy (open-source vulnerability scanner for containers and dependencies) correctly pronounced?
Trivy is pronounced 'TRIH-vee' — rhymes with 'privy', stress on TRIH, not 'try-vee'. In a technical interview: "Trivy scanned the Docker image layer by layer and caught an outdated OpenSSL package."